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1944 Philippine 50 Centavos Coin - Liberty, WWII Era, Silver 75% United States

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Management number 4877355 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $28.50 Model Number 4877355
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The 1944 Philippine 50 Centavos Coin is composed of 75% silver and 25% copper. This means it has a silver content of 0.3616 troy ounces.
The 1944 Philippine 50 Centavos Coin features Lady Liberty striking an anvil, symbolizing strength and independence. This silver coin was minted during a critical time in world history—World War II. In 1944, the Philippines was under Japanese occupation, but by October of that year, General Douglas MacArthur led the successful campaign to liberate the islands. The reverse side displays the United States Seal, as the Philippines was still a U.S. Commonwealth. Coins like this serve as a reminder of the wartime struggles and the eventual liberation of the Philippines.

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Year: 1944
Metal: Silver
Denomination: 50 Centavos
Features: Lady Liberty, United States Seal


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